Soft Computing (SC) is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) approach that is more effective at solving real-life problems than traditional computing models. Soft Computing models are tolerant of partial ...
Shannon Kennedy, healthcare innovation, technology chair and senior executive fellow at The Digital Economist, previews her upcoming talk at the 2026 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exposition in ...
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We live in an ever-evolving world, powered by advancements across STEM fields. Today, STEM has become increasingly intertwined with how we live our daily lives–from how we learn, to how we work, to ...
Within the STRUCTURES Cluster of Excellence, two research teams at the Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing (IWR) have refined a computing process, long held to be unreliable, such that ...
Kirsty Forsdike receives funding from the Australian Research Council and the IOC Olympic Studies Centre. She is a board member of Sports Focus, a regional sports assembly for the Loddon Campaspe ...
On the day before winter break, the students in Holly Funk’s kindergarten class at Smith Wade-El Elementary School watched as she stood at the front of her classroom shaking a mason jar filled with ...
Dr. Martin Best’s first appointment with a local patient goes off the rails when he refuses to perform routine lab work, signaling a rocky start as the only doctor in a tight-knit coastal town on Best ...
Corrected: This story has been updated to more accurately describe how Mansfield Elementary’s test scores compare to those of other schools in Connecticut. When the doors to Mansfield Elementary ...
The World Health Organization (WHO)'s Second Global Summit on Traditional Medicine, jointly organized with the Government of India, opens today, bringing together government ministers, scientists, ...
Even if the most dire predictions about AI fail to materialize, there’s no doubt that its arrival raises big questions about the purpose of K–12 education. Most existentially: What skills do students ...